The figures that started it all...

maxf

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I was born in '77, so Star Wars really hit my radar when I was 4 or 5 and watched it on TV (and a million times afterwards on some strange Philips VCR my Dad thought was the future but failed faster than Betamax). Like most of us I was mad for the figures, and like many I lost/swapped/traded them over the years (but kept my boxed vehicles for some reason).

I got into collecting when I was 16 or 17, starting at boot sales and progressing from there. And now I'm here - lots of rarities and moc figures, but no sign of the figures which started it all. Until now....

My dad retired to Northern Scotland last year and I got round to visiting him in March. On the last day he said 'oh Ive got some of your star wars toys here'. Pretty unexcited I assumed they were from my brief foray into POTF2, but in the depths of his shed, in an old tin box were these:

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A pretty decent selection of my figures I had forgotten about - all from when I was a kid (not the ones in the case unfortunately). I remember getting Vader on Christmas Day and immediately losing the saber. Han Hoth was my first ever figure - given to me when to keep me amused at my Grand Parents house one weekend. I remember waiting patiently for Nein Nunb, Admiral Akbar and The Emperor and I clearly remember being bought Klaatu at Toymaster in Peterborough and finding the beaten up Tusken Raider in a sandpit (better than cat poo!)!

So these some of the figures which started it all.

And some pics of the actual figures, with me and my sister playing with them - 80s haircut and PJs unashamedly included...

Hoth:
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Carboard box rebel base (with cardback landing pads):
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But there were also these:

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I think these came from car boot sales and jumble sales/fetes when I was gathering more figures - probably half collecting and half playing. I dont have photos of these and cant remember getting them.

Then as a young collector I was given these, which I'd forgotten about. I think my Dad picked them up at a car boot sale, knowing I collected them - still probably 25 years ago now.

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I also got some space lego!

So the figures which started the madness are back with me - I'm pretty chuffed to get them back. Better still, I've got some beaters to pass on to my kids too, and a MOC Palitoy Logray. Plus I got to build space lego again
 
Amazing haul, you don't often see MOCs in long-lost childhood collections! :)
 
edd_jedi said:
Amazing haul, you don't often see MOCs in long-lost childhood collections! :)

I think I'd have been 15 or 16 when he found that for me - Its amazing I didnt sell it to buy a CD or something though!
 
Awesome. I'd love to find some lost pieces, though there's nothing left of mine to be found.

Great stuff 8)
 
Awesome pics mate and well done to your dad for finding the figures I bet they invoke wonderful memories that give you that warm fuzzy feeling inside when we worried about nothing and played endlessly with our toys.

Cheers for sharing.
 
Mate that's the nuts, you're so lucky. Even though I have some of my childhood vehicles and creatures the one thing I would love to have is the figures. I only have one. As well as having them I would just like to know what all the figures I had were. I know some but I wish I could remember them all. To think you actually opened those figures and played with them - amazing.
 
Wonderful...superb to get them back with you...reunited with your long lost buddies from a galaxy (or shed, as it were...) far, far away...

Thanks for sharing the story and the images :)
 
Priceless :D really enjoyed reading through this, brilliant that old friends are back with you after all these years. You cannot buy a memory :wink:

Thanks for sharing
 
chrisfnx said:
Really good, nice to see. Cheers for sharing.

Great post Max, this is what collectings about, childhood memories... :D

Good to see the figures are in great condition too.

Get that raincoat found and sling it on ebay, retro colthing is a big thing now.

I gather you didnt shop for clothes in Regent street then :D
 
Fantastic story about your childhood and your childhood star wars toy.

Great to see your dad found your childhood collection again :D Also cool to see a moc from your own childhood :shock:
 
Thanks for the comments!

Here is the lego which was in the lot. Talk about keeping your paperwork!

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Bloody hell what a result mate fantastic photos I bet you are well chuffed...

The only thing in my dads tool box was a batterd copy of razzel.. :lol: :lol:.... And into the shed I go...
 
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